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This document lists various emergency food assistance services available across the Rochdale Borough, detailing access points, membership requirements, and service times.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Rochdale Borough
Topic:
Emergency food assistance services
Document Type:
Informational Guide
Organization / Institution:
Multiple Local Charities and Community Services
Author:
Niall Love
Target Audience:
Individuals in need of food assistance in the Rochdale Borough
Period of Activity:
Ongoing
Date of Update:
February 25, 2023
Contact Information:
Various phone numbers and emails as listed
Operating Hours:
Varies by location
Referral Process:
Some services require referrals; others do not
Cost:
Varies; some free, others low-cost
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Department:
Department for Community and Constitutional Affairs
Decision Reference:
MD-H-2017-0017
Decision Summary Title:
Foodbanks in Jersey 2017 Usage Report
Date of Decision Summary:
18 December 2017
Decision Summary Author:
Policy Principal, Community Safety and Criminal Justice
Decision Summary Status:
Public
Type of Report:
Written
Written Report Title:
Foodbanks in Jersey 2017 Usage Report
Date of Written Report:
18 December 2017
Written Report Author:
Policy Principal, Community Safety and Criminal Justice
Subject:
Foodbanks in Jersey 2017 – Usage Report
Decision:
Approval for presentation of the written report to the States Assembly
Decision Maker:
Minister for Housing
Signatory:
Deputy Anne Pryke, Minister for Housing
Organisations Referenced:
The Grace Trust; St Helier Methodist Centre; St Vincent de Paul
Geographical Scope:
Jersey
Related Study:
Food Banks Usage Pilot Study 2016
Resource Implications:
None
Action Required:
Request to the Greffier of the States to arrange presentation to the States Assembly
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Bolton Borough, UK
Theme:
Food aid and community support
Document Type:
Directory / Community resource
Organization:
Various local charities and councils
Author:
Niall Love
Target Audience:
Residents in need of food assistance
Coverage Area:
Bolton, Breightmet, Farnworth, Halliwell, Kearsley, Westhoughton
Update Date:
March 23, 2023
Contact Information Included:
Yes
Referral Requirement:
Varies by location
Opening Hours:
Listed per pantry/foodbank
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Suffolk County, NY
Category:
Food Assistance
Type of Document:
List
Organization:
Various
Target Audience:
General public
Period of Operation:
Varies by location
Year:
2025
Region:
Cobb County, Georgia, United States
Cities:
Marietta; Smyrna; Austell; Acworth
Subject:
Food assistance and free grocery distribution
Document type:
Public directory
Update period:
Winter 2025
Geographic coverage:
County-wide
Organizations listed:
Community Food Center; MUST Ministries; Sweetwater Mission; Storehouse Ministries; First Christian Church; Saint Joseph Catholic Church; Transfiguration Catholic Church; Eastwood Baptist Church; First Presbyterian Church; Turner Chapel AME; Providence Community Baptist Church; Heritage Presbyterian Church; YMCA
Access requirements:
Proof of residency; Valid ID; Social Security number in some locations; Preregistration for selected distributions
Distribution schedule:
Sunday through Thursday; Selected monthly mobile pantry dates
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Bolton Borough, UK
Theme:
Food aid and community support
Document Type:
Directory / Community resource
Organization:
Various local charities and councils
Author:
Niall Love
Target Audience:
Residents in need of food assistance
Coverage Area:
Bolton, Breightmet, Farnworth, Halliwell, Kearsley, Westhoughton
Update Date:
March 23, 2023
Contact Information Included:
Yes
Referral Requirement:
Varies by location
Opening Hours:
Listed per pantry/foodbank
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Bridgeton, Vineland, Millville, Paulsboro, New Jersey, USA
Theme:
Community Food Assistance
Document Type:
Directory / Listing
Addresses:
186 East Commerce Street, Bridgeton; 9 W Commerce St, Bridgeton; 33 Reeves Road, Bridgeton; 700 East Landis Avenue, Vineland; 214 Howard Street, Millville; 30 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Bridgeton; 1800 East Broad Street, Millville; 7 West Powell Street, Millville; 113 S 5th St., Millville; 901 North Delaware Street, Paulsboro
Phone Numbers:
(856) 451-3233; (856) 451-0999; (856) 451-3396; (856) 691-0940; (856) 293-4357; (856) 455-6054; (856) 327-7956; (856) 327-9092; (856) 451-6330
Websites:
https://episcopalchurch.org/parish/st-andrews-episcopal-church-bridgeton-nj; https://newjersey.salvationarmy.org/NewJersey/bridgeton; http://www.hungercoalition.org/food-pantries/crusaders-christ-church; https://sites.google.com/site/vinelandfirstumc/; www.helpandhopemillville.com; https://www.facebook.com/pages/Union-Baptist-Temple/113972851968144; http://ccccmillville.org; https://www.allsaintsnj.org/; http://www.gatewaycap.org/
Operating Hours:
Varied by organization, see individual listings
Target Audience:
Individuals and families seeking food assistance
Service Type:
Food distribution
Programme:
Rochdale Refugee Welcome Programme (RRWP)
Document type:
Grant application form
Administering body:
Rochdale Borough Council
Submission method:
Email submission to [email protected]
Deadline:
21st April 2025
Geographic scope:
Rochdale Borough (Rochdale, Heywood, Middleton)
Target beneficiaries:
Refugees and people seeking asylum
Funding priorities:
Positive Change & Community Integration; Employment and Training Pathways; Personal wellbeing and Moving More; Education and ESOL for all
Sections:
Organisation details; Project proposal; Activities and learning hours; Budget breakdown
Currency:
GBP (£)
Eligibility requirements:
Safeguarding policy; Health & Safety policy; Membership or partnership declarations
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Rochdale
Subject:
Adult Safeguarding
Document Type:
Form
Organization:
Rochdale Adult Care Service
Target Audience:
External agencies reporting concerns
Date Issued:
2026
Contact Information:
Telephone 0300 303 8886, Out of Hours 0300 303 8875, Email [email protected]
Year:
2024–2025
Region:
Rochdale, United Kingdom
Subject:
SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health) and Behavioural Needs
Document Type:
Project Overview / Training Program
Organization:
Rochdale & Bury Youth Justice Service, Brownhill Learning Community
Author:
Jemma Flowitt, Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist
Target Audience:
Secondary school staff, Inclusion & SEND Teams, HOYs, SLTs
Period of Implementation:
2024–2025
Training Modules:
Adapting Communication, Screening and Behaviour Plans, Supporting Students with ADHD
Curriculum Components:
STEPS to Self-Regulation, STEPS to Healthy Behaviours, STEPS to Healthy Relationships
Contributors:
Lee Hooley (former YJS & CAMHs Mental Health Nurse), Chris Manley (Counsellor)
Delivery Mode:
On-site staff training sessions in schools
Cost:
Free of charge
Contact:
[email protected]
Project Objective:
Reduce school exclusions and offending among young people by improving support and intervention for SEMH and behavioural needs